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# This file contains support code for the Tcl test suite. It is
# normally sourced by the individual files in the test suite before
# they run their tests. This improved approach to testing was designed
# and initially implemented by Mary Ann May-Pumphrey of Sun Microsystems.
#
# Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# @(#) defs 1.7 94/12/17 15:53:52
if ![info exists VERBOSE] {
set VERBOSE 0
}
if ![info exists DELAY] {
set DELAY 0
}
if ![info exists TESTS] {
set TESTS {}
}
# Some of the tests don't work on some system configurations due to
# configuration quirks, not due to Tk problems; in order to prevent
# false alarms, these tests are only run in the master development
# directory for Tk. The presence of a file "doAllTests" in this
# directory is used to indicate that these tests should be run.
set doNonPortableTests [file exists doAllTests]
proc print_verbose {test_name test_description contents_of_test code answer} {
puts stdout "\n"
puts stdout "==== $test_name $test_description"
puts stdout "==== Contents of test case:"
puts stdout "$contents_of_test"
if {$code != 0} {
if {$code == 1} {
puts stdout "==== Test generated error:"
puts stdout $answer
} elseif {$code == 2} {
puts stdout "==== Test generated return exception; result was:"
puts stdout $answer
} elseif {$code == 3} {
puts stdout "==== Test generated break exception"
} elseif {$code == 4} {
puts stdout "==== Test generated continue exception"
} else {
puts stdout "==== Test generated exception $code; message was:"
puts stdout $answer
}
} else {
puts stdout "==== Result was:"
puts stdout "$answer"
}
}
proc test {test_name test_description contents_of_test passing_results} {
global VERBOSE
global TESTS
global DELAY
if {[string compare $TESTS ""] != 0} then {
set ok 0
foreach test $TESTS {
if [string match $test $test_name] then {
set ok 1
break
}
}
if !$ok then return
}
set code [catch {uplevel $contents_of_test} answer]
if {$code != 0} {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
} elseif {[string compare $answer $passing_results] == 0} then {
if $VERBOSE then {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
puts stdout "++++ $test_name PASSED"
}
} else {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
puts stdout "---- Result should have been:"
puts stdout "$passing_results"
puts stdout "---- $test_name FAILED"
}
after $DELAY
}
#
# Like test, but does reg expr check on the results.
# Useful when the result must follow a pattern but some exact details
# are not necessary, like an internal number appended to a frame, etc.
#
proc test_pattern {test_name test_description contents_of_test passing_results} {
global VERBOSE
global TESTS
if {[string compare $TESTS ""] != 0} then {
set ok 0
foreach test $TESTS {
if [string match $test $test_name] then {
set ok 1
break
}
}
if !$ok then return
}
set code [catch {uplevel $contents_of_test} answer]
if {$code != 0} {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
} elseif {[regexp -- [lindex $passing_results 1] [lindex $answer 1]] == 1 } {
if $VERBOSE then {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
puts stdout "++++ $test_name PASSED"
}
} else {
print_verbose $test_name $test_description $contents_of_test \
$code $answer
puts stdout "---- Result should have been:"
puts stdout "$passing_results"
puts stdout "**** $test_name FAILED ****"
}
}
proc dotests {file args} {
global TESTS
set savedTests $TESTS
set TESTS $args
source $file
set TESTS $savedTests
}
# If the main window isn't already mapped (e.g. because the tests are
# being run automatically) , specify a precise size for it so that the
# user won't have to position it manually.
if {![winfo ismapped .]} {
wm geometry . +0+0
update
}
# The following code can be used to perform tests involving a second
# process running in the background.
# Locate tktest executable
global argv0
if {0} {
puts "file executable $argv0...[file executable $argv0]"
if { [file executable $argv0] } {
if { [string index $argv0 0] == "/" } {
set tktest $argv0
} else {
set tktest "[pwd]/$argv0"
}
} elseif { [file executable ../$argv0] } {
set tktest "[pwd]/../$argv0"
} else {
set tktest {}
puts "Unable to find tktest executable, skipping multiple process tests."
}
} else {set tktest ../tktest}
# Create background process
proc setupbg {{args ""}} {
global tktest fd bgData
set fd [open "|$tktest -geometry +0+0 $args" r+]
puts $fd "puts foo; flush stdout"
flush $fd
gets $fd
fileevent $fd readable bgReady
}
# Send a command to the background process, catching errors and
# flushing I/O channels
proc dobg {command} {
global fd bgData bgDone
puts $fd "catch {$command} msg; update; puts \$msg; puts **DONE**; flush stdout"
flush $fd
set bgDone 0
set bgData {}
tkwait variable bgDone
set bgData
}
# Data arrived from background process. Check for special marker
# indicating end of data for this command, and make data available
# to dobg procedure.
proc bgReady {} {
global fd bgData bgDone
set x [gets $fd]
if [eof $fd] {
fileevent $fd readable {}
set bgDone 1
} elseif {$x == "**DONE**"} {
set bgDone 1
} else {
append bgData $x
}
}
# Exit the background process, and close the pipes
proc cleanupbg {} {
global fd
catch {
puts $fd "exit"
close $fd
}
}
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